Re: Nastolgia attacks: Older games you still love to play?

Originally Posted by superleon

If you have played MGS4 you'll know what part i'm talking about. But i dont want to waste it for anyone who hasn't played it.
After playing that one part i went out and bought a Ps1 and a copy of MGS. The nastolgia was good

I had MGS1 on Jap import.

I tell you, made certain interactive third-wall breaking parts of the game very time consuming, lol.

Re: Nastolgia attacks: Older games you still love to play?

Originally Posted by Qieth

Monkey Island 2 was a game that changed my life. Im not even kidding here. I was some 9 years old, and I literally learned english from playing the game. Danes won't get english lessons until 4th grade at around 10, so my antics in video games helped me ahead quite a while. Monkey Island 2 is still, to this day, my favorite game. Unfortunately, it doesn't run on Windows 7, so it's been a while since I had a cuddle with it.

http://www.scummvm.org/ enjoy!

Mannoroth nodded. "The warrior shows much promise... I would see more of his kind, learn their potential..." WoTA

Re: Nastolgia attacks: Older games you still love to play?

Retro games are the best kind of games. Modern ones have nothing on those old ones.
Among games I play every now and then are:

- All Mario games in the Super Mario All-stars pack for the NES. They never get old.
- Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island on the SNES. Doesn't get much better than this.
- Various Kirby games on the SNES.
- Various Sonic Games on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. I own this Sega and am frickin' proud of it. I've never ever seen anybody else have one since the N64 came out.
- Kid Chameleon on the same Sega. I swear this one was easier when I was young.
- Transport Tycoon Deluxe (Although now in the form of OpenTTD obviously.) The reason I still love this one is probably nostalgia alone, but it's still an awesome game.
- Pokémon games for the various GameBoys. These I mostly emulate though, for the fast forward.
- Diablo II obviously.
- GoldenEye and Perfect Dark every blue moon.
- And lastly of course most of the Zelda games, including The Wind Waker and Twilight Princess.

I've probably forgotten a few, but these are most of the retro games I play for the nostalgia feeling.